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Thoughts on expectations?
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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 516736"><p>Actually I need to change my signature line... see if I remember how to do that. My difficult child actually did manage to get his HS diploma... wow that was a relief at the time. He didn't go through any graduation ceremony but at least he has a diploma.</p><p></p><p>I talked to my husband tonight and we are on the same page and he sounds as convinced as I am about where we stand which is good. I actually think coming from him, without me in the room will mean more in a way. My husband was always the easy one that the kids could get around or manipulate into getting what they want. I was often the one setting the hard line... so for the hard line to come from husband without my even being there, and without him calling to check with me will hopefully make my son pay attention.</p><p></p><p>TL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 516736"] Actually I need to change my signature line... see if I remember how to do that. My difficult child actually did manage to get his HS diploma... wow that was a relief at the time. He didn't go through any graduation ceremony but at least he has a diploma. I talked to my husband tonight and we are on the same page and he sounds as convinced as I am about where we stand which is good. I actually think coming from him, without me in the room will mean more in a way. My husband was always the easy one that the kids could get around or manipulate into getting what they want. I was often the one setting the hard line... so for the hard line to come from husband without my even being there, and without him calling to check with me will hopefully make my son pay attention. TL [/QUOTE]
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